No, Helicopters cannot fly in Stratosphere. It is too high for them. They do not produce that much lift. But they can fly in the Troposphere.
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Planes can fly fifty feet off the ground if they need to. Commercial airliners fly in the stratosphere for two reasons: there's very little general aviation traffic up there (and most of the GA guys with planes who can fly that high are good pilots), and the plane is more efficient at that altitude.
In the stratosphere,no clouds are present.so it is so clear to go up there.
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Type your answer here... airplanes fly in the stratosphere to avoid weather problems
No, Helicopters cannot fly in Stratosphere. It is too high for them. They do not produce that much lift. But they can fly in the Troposphere.
Most aircraft do not travel in the stratosphere. Some military and passenger jets fly in the stratosphere, but most aircraft fly in the troposphere, below the stratosphere.
They Fly In the Stratosphere. The Stratosphere is the 2 Major Atmosphere
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Plains don't fly - plains are flat land areas. Planes fly.
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Yes, many aircraft can fly in the stratosphere.
Air planes fly in the stratosphere. Sorry, i didnt give the info of why they fly..im so dumb
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